Tag: James Brouwer

Gestalt Comics’ international hit graphic novel The Deep is to be turned into an animated TV series by Technicolor (Euronext Paris: TCH). The Deep, created by Australian playwright and comic book writer Tom Taylor (Injustice: Gods Among Us, Star Wars: Blood Ties, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight) and illustrator James Brouwer (Justice League Beyond), […]

Seattle Nerd-Rock Band, Kirby Krackle take time out from rocking to collectively read The Deep: Here Be Dragons. “Fantastic art combined with relate-able, fully fleshed-out characters and an intriguing story makes “The Deep” a can’t-miss book!” – Kirby Krackle Cheers to Kirby Krackle, who have just launched their third awesome album, Super Powered Love! Check […]

A stunning review for the just released ‘The Deep: Here Be Dragons’ from Broken Frontier. “Taylor and Brouwer make for a dynamic partnership. Comedy in this artform can always be tricky, but the pair know what they’re doing and elicit the most laughs out of each comedic moment, thanks to great pacing, expressions, and dialogue. […]

The Deep: Here Be Dragons is out this week! And more wonderful people are praising it. For those who don’t know, Kevin J Anderson is an award-winning science fiction author who has written over forty bestsellers. He has written spin-off novels for Star Wars, StarCraft, Titan A.E., and The X-Files, and with Brian Herbert is […]

The Deep: Here Be Dragons gets even more coverage as Tom Taylor talks to MTV geek. ‘I’ve had the opportunity to read the first 24 pages of the 88-page OGN and I have to say that it’s pretty impressive stuff thanks to Taylor’s simple and clear take on the Nekton family combined with the wonderful […]

“The Deep” is a wonderful concept, almost a “Fantastic Four” meets “Fantastic Journey… Hot on the heels of winning its country’s biggest sci-fi literature award, the Aurealis, for “Changing Ways,” Australian publisher Gestalt Publishing is set to dive deep this fall. On August 4, the publisher will release “The Deep: Here Be The Dragons,” an 88-page original […]